We don’t have to be expert in foreign
affairs to have an opinion as to how much security the industrialized nations
of the world brought with the $300 million they spent over ten years to
eradicate smallpox, as compared to what was achieved with the $28 billion spent
in 1983 alone for arms exports to Third World countries. Perhaps a few million
dollars given to improve the health of the children of Central America would
bring more security t o the area than the billions we have spent to arm the
parents—and often the children.